Thursday, September 11, 2014

Ironically, this month marks the point seven years ago when I hit rock bottom. I was at a point of no return. It had to get better, because worse was not an option. I was blessed that the person who always made sure I was ok, and continues to ask "R U OK?" is my husband Mario. He saved three children from losing their mother. I owe my life to this man.

Not everyone has the support of someone to ask these questions. But you could change a life. You could make that change today.

Today I will make contact with three people, I challenge you to do the same.

“In the time it takes to have your coffee, you can start a conversation that could change a life. On R U OK?Day, who will you ask?"

2 comments:

We need to be persistent when the moods & behaviour of our loved ones change. Sometimes it takes along time for them to admit there is a problem. The more we share the more we educate. Sometimes the Penny drops, & we realise where the past behaviour was leading. Amazing Lady & Family.

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Who is Digella?

Mamma of four and lover of one. I threw in my CBD based career to become a full time mamma, traveller, amateur food critic, daily dinner creator, professional bed maker, cubby house builder while budgeting my heart out to make it happen. I have got carry-on plane travel down to a fine art but kid wrangling for me is like herding cats.I’m a prolific scarf wearer and like to do these things while exploring Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.